These Collectable, Numbered Aviation Art Prints and Gifts show the history of
the Supermarine Spitfire, World War II Aircraft Fighter. The Supermarine Spitfire was the land based
aircraft and the British Seafire was the
Naval equivalent which used used two three bladed counter rotating propellers
to counter the excessive torque of the Seafires massive engine and make
it easier to land on the carrier deck.

Philip West. Share your love of aviation history
with this set of ten beautiful Christmas cards featuring Spitfires awaiting
the call of duty at RAF Manston in the winter of 1941. Message inside reads,
"With Best Wishes for Christmas and the New Year." Measures a generous 8?"x
4" and includes envelopes.
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0060905Winter of '41 Christmas Cards

Philip West. Share your love of aviation history
this holiday season with this set of ten Christmas cards featuring a
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I of 92 Squadron being prepared for a mission on a
cold winter day at RAF Manston in 1941. Message inside reads, "With Best
Wishes for Christmas and the New Year." Measures a generous 8?"x 4" and
includes envelopes.
0060905
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World War II Spitfire
Aviation Art

Return of the Few" 195"0077537border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0077537Return of the Few

Philip West. Geoffrey Wellum and other No. 92 Squadron Spitfire pilots return to
their home base following yet another busy day of fighting Luftwaffe aircraft
over southern England in September, 1940. This 27"x 17?", limited edition,
numbered print is signed by the artist and by Sqn. Ldr. Wellum, a Distinguished
Flying Cross recipient.
#0077537

Robert Taylor.With more than 300 Luftwaffe aircraft on their way across the
Channel (with RAF Hornchurch as their likely target) on August 18, 1940, No. 54
Squadron commanding officer James Leathart and Colin Gray - who will claim three
Bf 110s in this Battle of Britain encounter and eventually become the
top-scoring New Zealand ace of the war with 27? victories - taxi their Spitfires
out for takeoff from Hornchurch.
This 33"x 25?", limited edition, numbered print is signed by the artist and by
nine Royal Air Force pilots who flew under RAF Fighter Command in the Battle of
Britain: Norman Brown, Billy Drake (20 victories), Bob Foster (6?), John
Freeborn (17), Tony Iveson, Roger Morewood, Tom Neil (13?), George Swanwick and
Geoffrey Wellum.
#0077430
395.00

First Light" 180"0077542border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0077542First Light

Battle of Britain, July, 1940
Philip West. At the height of the Battle of Britain, No. 92 Squadron Spitfires,
including "G" for George flown by Geoffrey Wellum in the foreground, depart RAF
Biggin Hill under early morning sunlight to engage a mass of incoming German
aircraft.
This 26"x 16", limited edition, numbered print is signed by the artist and by
Wellum, who - credited with three destroyed, four probables and several damaged
- was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in July, 1941.
#0077542

Over the Beaches" 194"0077534border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0077534Over the Beaches

Philip West. Spitfires and Typhoons provide support to the Normandy beach
landings on D-Day. 28"x 20" limited edition, numbered print is signed by the
artist and by four Royal Air Force pilots who took part in "Operation Overlord,"
including three Distinguished Flying Cross recipients!
#0077534
2

Sam Lyons. Bob Hoover flies his Spitfire Mk.Vc over the Mediterranean on a
search and destroy mission moments before being shot down by a Fw 190 on
February 9, 1944. 22?"x 18" limited edition print is numbered and signed by the
artist and Bob Hoover.
#0076508
2

Spitfire Mk.9" 200"0074901border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0074901Spitfire Mk.9

A pair of Spitfires flies in tight formation as one pulls away, perhaps in
preparation for landing back at their English countryside base. 36"x 24" poster.
#0074901
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Spitfire Domain" 199"0077925border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0077925Spitfire Domain

Len Krenzler. The Spitfire Mk.IX flown by 32-victory ace George "Buzz" Beurling
of 403 Squadron, RCAF, delivers a final burst of fire to send Beurling's 31st
victim - an Fw 190 - to the waves below on September 24, 1943. 30"x 20" limited
edition, numbered print is signed by the artist and includes an autographed
photograph of Beurling!
#0077925

Nicolas Trudgian. Bf 109Es of LG 2 engage No. 19 Squadron Spitfires in an epic
duel above the white cliffs of Dover during the Battle of Britain in August,
1940. 33"x 24", limited edition, numbered print is signed by the artist, by
German aces Major Erich Rudorffer (223 victories) and Hauptmann Hugo Dahmer
(57), and by No. 19 Squadron Wing Commander George Unwin (13)!
#0077774

Eagle Force" 178"0077434border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0077434Eagle Force

Robert Taylor - Eagle Edition. Following a fight with the Luftwaffe high above
the English Channel, Spitfire Vbs from the Royal Air Force's No. 71 "Eagle"
Squadron of American volunteers return to their base at North Weald in
September, 1941.
This 32?"x 23?", limited edition, numbered print is signed by the artist and by
seven Eagle Squadron volunteers: 15?-victory ace Don Blakeslee, Bill Edwards,
James Gray, Michael Miluck, Don Nee, 10-victory ace Steve Pisanos and Don Ross.
You also get a matching number, 21?"x 13" companion pencil print signed by the
artist and by Eagle Squadron pilots John Cambell, 14-victory ace James Goodson
and George Maxwell.
#0077434
449.00

Evening Flight" 179"0071301border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0071301Evening Flight

Michael Swanson. Air Vice-Marshal Johnnie Johnson enjoys a rare moment of
solitude in his Spitfire Mk.IX, which many consider to have been the best
Spitfire variant of all. 24"x 20" print is signed by Air Vice-Marshal Johnson.
#0071301

One Heck of a Deflection Shot" 193"0076122border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0076122One Heck of a Deflection Shot

Heinz Krebs. Off the Mediterranean coast of France on February 9, 1944, a
Spitfire Mk.V flown by Robert "Bob" Hoover of the 52nd Fighter Group is struck
by a remarkable deflection shot from the Fw 190 of 96-victory ace 2nd Lt.
Siegfried Lemke of JG 2. (After Hoover bailed out, he was captured by the
Germans, escaped from a POW camp, stole an Fw 190, and flew to safety in the
Netherlands.) This 36"x 27", limited edition, numbered print is signed by the
artist, by Lemke, and by Hoover, who is also a founding father of modern
aerobatics.
#0076122

Full Throttle" 182"0070432border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0070432Full Throttle

Robert Bailey. Spitfires of 412 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, attack a
German staff car and a locomotive hauling war materiel through France shortly
after the D-Day invasion of June, 1944. 33?"x 22?" limited edition, numbered
print is signed by the artist and by four World War II RCAF pilots, including
triple-ace Lt. Gen. Don Laubman.
#0070432
220.00

Desert Vulture" 177"0070403border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0070403Desert Vulture

Robert Bailey. Near El Adem in Libya, North Africa, Wing Commander H.A. "Jimmy"
Fenton, leading 274 Squadron in his Hawker Hurricane, attacks a Ju 87B Stuka of
1./StG3 while top cover Spitfires descend into the intense battle. 32"x 19"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0070403

Dawn Till Dusk" 176"0077455border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0077455Dawn Till Dusk

Richard Taylor. 38-victory ace Jimmy Johnson leads his No. 144 RCAF Wing of
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXs back to base after a long day of operations over
Normandy in early June, 1944. This limited edition, numbered print is signed by
the artist and by RCAF wing commanders 7-victory ace James "Doug" Lindsay and
James Francis "Stocky" Edwards who, with 19 victories, was Canada's highest
scoring ace of WWII. 30?"x 23?".
#0077455
165.00

Commander's Oversight" 175"0070914border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0070914Commander's Oversight

Craig Tinder. Flying his Spitfire Mk.V, 22-victory ace Douglas Bader - RAF
Tangmere Wing leader with 145, 610, and 616 Squadrons under his command - proves
that you don't need legs to walk all over the enemy. Signed by the artist, this
print measures 19"x 13".
#0070914

Coastal Patrol" 174"0077448border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0077448Coastal Patrol

Richard Taylor. Mk.I Spitfires of No. 610 Squadron, RAF, fly a defensive patrol
low over the White Cliffs of Dover during the height of the Battle of Britain in
August, 1940. This 31"x 21", limited edition print is signed by the artist plus
three Battle of Britain pilots!
#0077448

Narrow Escape" 191"0076106border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0076106Narrow Escape

Heinz Krebs. Following a bombing mission over southern England during the Battle
of Britain, a pair of Me 109s of JG 26 comes to the rescue of a straggling He
111 of KG 55, which has been badly damaged by the Spitfire that the Me 109s have
sent diving into the Channel. 27"x 26?" limited edition, numbered print is
signed by the artist, three He 111 pilots, and two Me 109 aces.
#0076106
195.00

Two-Man Air Force
Don Gentile & John Godfrey, World War Two Flying Aces
Kaplan. American volunteers Don Gentile and John Godfrey, who flew together as
leader and wingman with the USAAF 4th Fighter Group based at Debden, between
them accounted for more than 58 enemy aircraft destroyed. This is the story of
their amazing adventures and wartime partnership, from basic training in Canada,
through their tours in England where they first flew the Supermarine Spitfire,
and on into their time with the 4th Fighter Group. 224 pages, 40 B&W
photographs, 6?"x 9?", hardcover.
#0087170

Coastal Conflict" 173"0070430border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0070430Coastal Conflict

Robert Bailey. Led by 12-victory ace Flt. Lt. Frantisek Perina, Spitfires of No.
312 (Czechoslovak) Squadron, Royal Air Force, are locked in combat against Fw
190s over Cherbourg, France, on June 3, 1942.
This stunning, 31"x 22" limited edition, numbered print is signed by the artist
and by five Czech and Luftwaffe World War II pilots, including Otto Spacek,
5-victory ace Jaroslav Vyhnis, Miroslav Standera, Horst Schubert and Theo Nau!
As an added bonus, you get the matching numbered, 25"x 8?" companion print,
Spitfire Warrior, which is signed by the artist.
#0070430
220.00

Birth of a Legend" 172"0072102border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0072102Birth of a Legend

Michael Turner. With its famous designer, R.J. Mitchell, looking on, the baby
blue Spitfire prototype flies over the Supermarine hangar at Eastleigh,
Southampton, on March 5, 1936. Limited edition 22"x 19" numbered print is signed
by the artist and by Spitfire chief test pilot Alex Henshaw, MBE.
#0072102

Juno Beach" 190"0077412border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0077412Juno Beach

Anthony Saunders. By the end of D-Day, 15,000 Canadians had successfully landed
at Juno Beach and the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division had penetrated further into
France than any other Allied force.
Here, with sunset rapidly approaching, two Canadian Spitfires fly low over Juno
Beach as troops disembark from landing craft and tanks roll ashore. 26?"x 19?",
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0077412
135.00

Gerald Coulson. From an edition limited to only 70 sets, these prints are
magnificent! In the 27"x 24" centerpiece, Rhapsody in Blue, Spitfire prototype
K5054, resplendent in its new all-blue paint scheme, banks high above the clouds
during an early test flight in March 1936. In the 20"x 15?" companion piece,
Mitchell's Masterpiece, the Rolls-Royce Merlin "C" engine of the same Spitfire
prototype is put through its paces in-between test flights. Both numbered prints
are signed by the artist while Rhapsody in Blue is also signed by Chief Spitfire
Test Pilot Alex Henshaw.
#0077067
475.00

Roy Cross. A Supermarine Spitfire emerges from the clouds of war in this 27?"x
19?" print.
#0075003

A Time for Heroes" 168"0077044border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0077044A Time for Heroes

Robert Taylor. During the Battle of Britain, Mk.I Spitfires of 234 Squadron
return to St. Eval after intercepting heavy raids on south coast ports. 31"x 23"
limited edition, numbered print is signed by the artist and by Group Capt. Tom
Morgan, Wng. Cdr. Bob Doe, and Wng. Cdr. George Unwin.
#0077044
320.00

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Hurricane on My Tail" 187"0007770border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0007770Hurricane on My Tail

Stan Stokes. With more than 7,300 produced, the Heinkel He 111 was widely used
during the Battle of Britain. Nevertheless, inspired and detemined RAF Hurricane
and Spitfire pilots downed more than 2,000 enemy aircraft, turning back the
Luftwaffe and cancelling German invasion plans. 16"x 11?" limited edition print
is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0007770

This reprint of an authentic World War II photograph captures 38-victory ace J.E.
"Johnnie" Johnson - the highest scoring Western Allied pilot against Luftwaffe
aircraft - of No. 616 Squadron climbing out of his Supermarine Spitfire. Signed
by Air Vice Marshal Johnson, who passed away in 2001, this 8"x 10" photo arrives
ready to frame and includes a certificate of authenticity and a full history.
#0071271

Inside History-Making Aircraft of World War II" 188"0040415border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0040415Inside History-Making Aircraft of World War II
In the Cockpit II

Connor & Moore. This lavishly illustrated volume presents stunning close-up
photographs of the cockpits and crew stations of 34 legendary World War II
aircraft in the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's impressive
collection. You'll view the interiors of the American P-51D Mustang, P-39Q
Airacobra, B-17 Flying Fortress, B-29 Superfortress "Enola Gay," SBD-6
Dauntless, and Boeing Kaydet trainer; the British Spitfire; the Soviet Il-2
Sturmovik; the Japanese A6M5 Zero; the German Fw 190 and Me 262A jet; and many
others. 144 pages, 120+ color and B&W photographs, 8"x 10", hardcover.
#0040415
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Battle of Britain" 170"0007039border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0007039Battle of Britain

Stan Stokes. This dramatic print captures a Spitfire pursuing a Bf 110 across an
otherwise tranquil London sky in the summer of 1940. London's Tower Bridge
stands steadfastly below as it did throughout the Battle of Britain. 16"x 11?"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0007039

"The First of the Few" Metal Sign" 167"0066126border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0066126"The First of the Few" Metal Sign

Featuring an image of a Spitfire Mk.Ia (and a reminder of just who The Few were
fighting for!), this sign is made of 24-gauge steel that is hand distressed to
create the look and feel of aged metal and paint. Measures 17"x 11" and includes
mounting holes.
#0066126

This captivating poster displays the Spitfire Mk.V flown by John Gillespie
Magee, Jr., climbing upward through 33,000 feet in a high altitude test along
with Magee's famous poem, High Flight, which - inspired by this mission -
concludes with the immortal line, "Put out my hand and touched the face of God."
24"x 36"; laminated for increased protection.
#0071556
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0007407
High
Flight
Keith Ferris.
0007407
This painting displays the joy of flight epitomized in the poem "High
Flight" by world-renowned aviator John Gillespie Magee. In the Spitfire
in which he died, Magee dances among the clouds. 750
S/N by artist. 18"x 24" print.
#0007407
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Spitfires Over London" 207"0007389border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0007389Spitfires Over London

John Young. Print depicts a trio of majestic Spitfires in flight over a
momentarily peaceful World War II London. Print measures 24"x 20".
#0007389

Spitfire XIV" 205"0070858border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0070858Spitfire XIV

Mark Postlethwaite. Air Vice Marshal J.E. "Johnnie" Johnson dances among the
clouds in his Spitfire Mk.XIV as sunset approaches on a beautiful afternoon in
the spring of 1945. 21"x 16" limited edition, numbered print is signed by the
artist and by Air Vice Marshal Johnson.
#0070858

The Spitfire" 214"0070196border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0070196The Spitfire

Barrie Clark. This unique "Electric Art" framed print depicts a Supermarine
Spitfire working through heavy weather as the sun has catches the tension of
this pilot's pursuit. Dramatic as it is, what makes this print extra special are
the two mini light bulbs on the wings and L.E.D. lights on the fuselage that
actually light up! Truly a fun and unique piece. Framed poster measures 18"x 12"
and includes an AC adaptor along with a mounting hook for wall display and a
stand for tabletop display.
#0070196

The Spitfire" 213"0007425border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0007425The Spitfire

Barrie Clark. One of the most dramatic portraits of an airplane in flight.
Working his way through heavy weather, the sun has caught the drama of this
pilot?s pursuit. Poster is 23?"x 13?".
#0007425
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The Gallant Ohio" 212"0077090border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0077090The Gallant Ohio

Robert Taylor. Spitfires of No. 126 and 185 squadrons fend off Axis aircraft
attempting to sink the crippled American tanker Ohio - assisted by Royal Navy
destroyers Penn (foreground), Bramham (lashed to Ohio's port side) and Ledbury -
en route to Malta during Operation Pedestal of 1942. 32"x 23" limited edition,
numbered print is signed by the artist and by five Malta veterans, including
Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Lewin.
#0077090
320.00

The Daredevil" 211"0070869border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0070869The Daredevil

Mark Postlethwaite. Two Spitfire Mk.VIIs of No. 616 Squadron - the South
Yorkshire Auxiliary Squadron - race towards Herefordshire in early June, 1944.
16"x 12" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0070869

The Battle for Britain" 210"0077013border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0077013The Battle for Britain

Robert Taylor. A Battle of Britain Spitfire from 610 Squadron takes on an Me 109
from I./JG3 in a head-on attack high over the south coast port of Dover in the
late morning of July 10, 1940. 36"x 23?", limited edition print is signed by the
artist and four Battle of Britain fighter pilots.
#0077013
320.00

The Archer: Plate 2" 209"0071826border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0071826The Archer: Plate 2

Dan Zoernig. A Regianne Re 2005 Sagittario (Archer) of the 362nd Squadriglia,
22nd Gruppo, shoots down a Spitfire Mk.Vb somewhere over the Italian countryside
during the summer of 1943. 19"x 13" limited edition print is signed and numbered
by the artist.
#0071826

Spitfire on the Prowl" 203"0007746border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0007746Spitfire on the Prowl

#0007746
95.00

Wings of War" 215"0062023border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0062023Wings of War Board Game

Dawn of War
Take the controls of a Hurricane, a Spitfire, a Messerschmitt Bf 109 or any one
of three other early World War II fighters as you attempt to outfight, outthink,
and out-fly your opponents in this fast and furious game of aerial combat!
Merging card and board game mechanics to recreate dogfights from 1939-41, this
games is for 2-4 players.
#0062023

Spitfire Yard Spinner" 206"0062259border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0062259Spitfire Yard Spinner

Perfect for your lawn, garden or patio, this rendition of the iconic R.J.
Mitchell-designed Supermarine Spitfire is actually a "wind spinner" yard
sculpture whose propeller-spinner rotates in even the slightest breeze! Made of
SolarMax? UV resistant nylon with molded metal and plastic fittings for the
utmost in quality and durability, it measures 29" long and includes a pole, a
ground stake, and assembly instructions.
#0062259

Featuring a hand-crafted, antique silver Spitfire emblem, this large, 16 oz.
travel tumbler has an insulated, double-wall design to keep cold drinks cold and
hot drinks hot! Perfect for your next adventure - whether in the air or on the
ground - it's made of durable and attractive stainless steel and includes a
screw-on top with a sip hole.
#0060779

Spitfire Mug" 202"0060126border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0060126Spitfire Mug

This large, 12 oz. ceramic mug features a wraparound image of Johnnie Johnson's
Spitfire Mk.IX that was, appropriately enough, famous for carrying a beer keg on
one of the bomb racks when it came time to re-supply the men under Johnson's
command! Dishwasher and microwave safe.
#0060126
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Display your love of legendary World War II fighters with this set of six
coasters - each with a solid wood core, a protective coating and a cork base -
that features images of a P-51 Mustang, a Messerschmitt Bf 109, a Supermarine
Spitfire, a Hawker Hurricane, an F4U Corsair and an A6M Zero. Includes a wooden
storage box.
#0071702
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Spitfire Mk.IA Clock" 201"0006683border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0006683Spitfire Mk.IA Clock

This collector clock features classic WWII nose art and the profile of a
Spitfire framed in a distinctive riveted aluminum case. Quartz movement; battery
not included. Made in U.S.A. 15" diameter.
#0006683
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Spitfire Brass Hat" 198"0060155border="1" hspace="10" vspace="4">

0060155Spitfire Brass Hat

This distinctive, high quality black cap features a beautifully detailed brass
emblem with a profile of a Spitfire, six brass eyelets, a pre-curved peak and a
matching adjustable strap with brass buckle.
#0060155

Made of a 50% cotton/50% polyester blend, this screen-printed, cream-colored
t-shirt features Britain's Union Jack with "Spitfire 1939-1945" on the front
and, on the back, large profiles of three variants of the famous Royal Air Force
fighter: the Mk.I, Mk.IX and Mk.XIV.
#0069271

Commemorating the 70th anniversary of the 1940 Battle of Britain, this
screen-printed, olive drab t-shirt features 23-victory ace Douglas Bader's
famous Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire superimposed over the Royal Air
Force roundel. 100% pre-shrunk cotton.
#0060870

The
SpitfireBarry Clark.
One of the most dramatic portraits of an airplane in flight. Working
his way through heavy weather, the sun has caught the drama of this
pilot?s pursuit. Poster is 39¾"x 23" overall
with an image size of 36"x 18".